the mmmm&M I? 3 "I got somo boot in that bargain," as the loafer said when kicked oat of doors;, 7 j - A paragraph commences thas : "Women in arms I" Well,' where should they be 1 Tho Williamsport and ElmiraRailroad is to be sold at auction, at the Philadelphia Exchange, on the 18th ol April. ' ; The treasurer of?Hlwaukie, Wisconsin, Mr.' Scwarting, has decamped, being a defaulter to tho amount of over $30,000.' r; An exchaage advises husbands to love their f wives. The suggestion is good, ' but - we a ' mend by adding an admonition not to love eath other's wives. - ' . . , . . Sir Peter Lely made it a rule never to look at a bad picture, having found,by experience, ... that whenever he.did so, his pencil took a tint from it. Apply the same to bad company. . A lady in Montreal, on the 1st, recovered $2,000 of a MajorBreckfoid for kissing and hugging her'f'er roughly. She ought to set a high valjL-Vithe money, as she got it by a tight squeeze. On tho 1st mst., Missouri, in, a full State Convention, resolved to support Hon. Edward Bates for the Presidency. Delegates were ap pointed to the Chicago Convention, and an c lectoral ticket formed. It Is doing some service to humanity to a. muse innocently, and they know very little of society who think we can bear to be always employed cither in duties or meditations without any relaxation. A pretty girl was lately complaining to a Quaker friend that she had a cold, and was sadly plagued In her lips by chaps. "Friend," said he, "theo should never suffer the chaps to coiuo near thy lips !" Lord Bacon says : "A man would do well to carry a pencil in his pocket, and write down the thoughts of the moment. Those that come unsought are commonly the most profitable, and should be secured because they seldom return. Had Him Three. A "peart" young lawyer once boasted to an old member of the bar that lie had received two hundred dollars for speak ing in a certain lawsuit. "Pooh 1" replied the other, "I received double that sum for keeping silent in that v?ry self-same case !" Heabt is the Weoxq Place. An actor, eulogizing his mistress one day, indicated by his manner a somewhat different position of the heart. He went on thns : "The angel ! I have her picture here I always wear it next my heart !" And here he produced the pre cious daguerreotype, not from his bosom, but from a pocket in the tail of this coat 1 TERMS Of THE JOURNAL. Tho Raftsman's Joubsal is published on Wed nesday at 51,50 per annum in advance. If not paid at tho beginning of the year, 2,00 will be vharged. Advertisements will bo inserted at SI, 00 per iquardof 12 lines for three or less insertions. For every additional insertion 25 cents will be charg ed. A deduction will be made to yearly adver tisers. No subscription taken for a shorter time than six months, and no paper will be discontinued un til all arrearages are paid, except at the option of the publisher. S. B. HOW. COUNTY DIRECTORY. Pres't Judge Hon. Samuel Linn, Eellefonto. As'te.Judgcs Hon.Wm. L.Moore, Clearfield. Hon.Benj'n. Bonsall, Luthersburg. Sheriff. . . . Fred'k G. Miller, . Clearfield Prothonotary, John L. Cuttle, . . Reg. A Rec. . James Wriglcy, . . " District Att'y, Robert J. Wallace, . " Treasurer. . . Geo. B. Goedlandcr, " Co. Surveyor, II. B. Wright, . . Glen Hope. Coniniiss'n'rs, Georg'o Earhard, . . NewMillport. . William McCracken, Lumber City. nm. Merrell, . . . Clearfield. Aaron C.Tate, . . Clearfield. Auditors. Isaac W. Graham, J. B. Shaw. . George Richards. . . Clearfield. . Clearfield. Coroner. Arrival and Departure of Kails at Clearfield. ARRIVES. Eastern, daily, Sundays excepted, at 7 P.M. ' Western, " " " 8 P.M. Smith's Mills, Saturdays, 5 P.M. Sinnamahoning,Wednesd. & Saturd. 8 P.M. Karthaus, Saturdays, 6 P.M. : Kylertown, Mondays & Thursdays, 12 M. DEPART. Eastern, daily, Sundays excepted, at 4 A.M. . Western, " " 4 A.M. Smith's Mills, Fridays, 7 A.M. Sinnamahoning, Tuesdays& Fridays, 6 A.M. . Karthaus, Thursdays, 8 A.M. Kylertown, Mondays & Thursdays 1 P.M. The Mails will close at 9 o'clock, P. M. N. B. Business men, of town and vicinity, will please preserve this for future reference. C. D. Watson, Post Master. Mail leaves Curwensville for Marron, via New Millport and Lumber City, every Satur day at 6 A. M., and returns same day at 8 p.m. ' Mail arrives at Curwensville from Indiana, via Newman's Mills, Burnside, New Washington, Chest, Bower and Grampianllills. Tuesday and Fridays at 11 J A.M., and de parts same days at 1 P. M. LIST OF POST OFFICES. Townships. Nam of P. O. NamesofP.M Beccaria, - - Glen Ilope, - El am Rakes traw - Mary Elder - Thos.A. M'Ghee, - J. W Campbell. - Lewis Smith. - P. B. Miller. Bell, - - - - Bower, , - - , .... Chest, - - -" - - - Cush. - - - . - - - Ostend. - - - Boggs, - - - Clearfield Bridge. Bradford, - Woodland, - - - Edw'd. Williams - A L. Schnell. Jacob Kuntz. . John Hoover. - J. M. Cummings. - J as. McM array. - Chas. D Watson. - F. Coudriet. - J. F.W. Schnarr Brady, - - - Luthersburg, -i ... Troutville, ... Jefferson Line, -Burnside, New Washington ... Burnside, - . Clearfield, - Clearfield, - -Covington, - Frenchville, - " - - - Karthaus, - -Curwensville Curwensville, - - Samuel Way. Decatur, Philipsburg, Centre county. Pa. Ferguson. - Marron, - - - - Edm. Williams. Fox, - - - - liellen Post Of&ce, Elk county, Pa. Girard, - - - Lecontes Mills, - U. Mignot ... Bald Hills, - -Goshen, - - Shawsville, - -Graham, - - Grahamton,- -Huston, . - - Tyler. - - - " .... Pennfield, - -Jordan, ,--- Ansonville, - -Karthaus. . - Salt Lick. - -Knox, - - - New Millport, -Lawrence, - Breckenndge, Morris, - - - Kylertown, - - " - - - Morrisdale, - -Penn, - - - Lumber City.t - " - . . . Grampian Hills, Pike, - - - - Curwensville, . - . .... Bloomingville, -Union, - - - Rockton, - - -Woodward, - Jeffries, - - - Smith's Mills, - William Carr. - A. B. Shaw. -Jas. B. Graham. - David Tyler. - II. Woo Iward. - Eliza Chase. Geo. Heckadorn - D. E. Mokel. - J. W. Thompson. - Jas. Thompson ' - Jas. McClelland. - W W. Wright. - A. C. Moore, - Samuel Way. - Michael Wise. Wm. F.Johnson. - Tbos Henderson - J. A. Hegarty. ' 4 This Post Office will do for Chest township fWill answer for Ferguson township. PROFESSIONAL & EUSINESS CARDS. H B. WOODS, Attorney at Law, Indiana, Pa. , Professional business promptly attended to. TAR. B. F. AKELT, Grahamton, Clearfield conn- ty, renn'a. April 1. T 0. CROUCH, Physicus, Curwensville, Clcar- JLi field county)tPenn a. May 14. TR- H. R- BRYANT, Luthersburjr. Ta.. tenders I J his professional services to the public in gen- eral Luthersburg, October 13, 1859. LJ. CRANS, Attorney at Law and Real Estate . Agent, Clearfield, Pa. Office adjoining his residence, on Second street. May IS. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Attorney at Law, Clearfield, Pa. Oflice, one door north of the Post Oflice, on Second street.' - Sept. 1. ROBERT J. WALLACE. Attorney at Law, (and District Attorney.) Clearfield, Pa. Office in Shaw's new row, Market street. May 25. TJ BUCHER SWOOPE, Attorney at Law, Clear- XT., field, Pa. Office in Graham's Row. one door east of the 'Raftsman's Journal' office. Nov 10. FRANK SHORT, Boot and Shoe-maker. Shop, on Second street, (nearly opposite Reed and weaver s store,) Ulearneid, Jfa. .May 4, laoa. m W. MOORE, Land Surveyor, will attend to all a . business eutrusted to him with care and dis patch. Grampian Hills, Pa., Nov. 23. '59-6mp. Hf A. FRANK, Justice of the Peace, Market st., tX. Clearfield, Pa. Business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. Collections made and money remitted Apr27'59. i EORGE W. RHEEM, Dealer in Drugs, Medi JC cines, Stationary and Fancy articles. Room formerly occupied by Lorain, on Market Street, Clearheld.' Sell cheap, for cash Apr20. "IT TILLIAM F. IRWIN, Markctstreet, Clearfield, V V Pa., Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Mer chandise, Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, and family articles generally. Nov. 10. JOHN GUELICH. Manufacturer of all kinds of fj Cabinet-ware, .Market street, Clearfield, Pa. He also makes to order Coffins, on short notice, and attends funerals with a hearse. Aprl0,'59. TOSHUA S. JOHNSON, Cabinet Maker, Market fj street, tlearbcld, Pa. He will also attend fu nerals with a hearse, when called on; and make comns to order, on short notice. .Nov. 10. DR. WM. CAMPBELL, offers his professional services to the citizens of Morris and adjoin ing townships. Residence w?rh J. D. Denning in Kylertown, Clearfield county. May ll,185tf. AB. SHAW, Shawsville, Clearfield county, Pa., . Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, 4c, sells cheap for Cash, or exchan ges lor Lumber or approved country produce. HF. NAUGLE. Watch and Clock Maker, and . dealer in Watches, Jewelry, Ac. Room in chaw's new row, Markctstreet. opposite the Rafts- man s Journal cmce, Clearfield, I'a. Nov. 10. JB M ENALLY, Attorney at Law, Clearfield, . Ta. Practices in Clearfield and adjoining counties. Office in new brick addition, adjoining tne residence ot James ts. Graham. Nov. 10. T)LACKSMrriIING.-SbunkweiIer & Orr.thank- D ful for past favors, would resnectfullv solicit a continuance of a share of public patronage ia their line ot business, chop on lbird st. Nov. 10. RICHARD MOSSOP, Dealer in Foreign and Do mestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour, Bacon. Liquors, &c. Room, on Market street, a few doors west of Journal UJfice, Clearfield, Pa. Apr27. T ARRIMER & TEST, Attorneys at Law.CIear- Li field, Pa. Will attend promptly to all leal and other business entrusted to their care in Clear field and adjoining counties. August 6, 1850. JAS. H. LAURIMEH. ISRAEL TEST. milOMAS J. M'CULLOUGH, Attorney at Law, X and Notary Public, Clearfield, Pa. Office on Market street, one door west of Richard Mossop's store. Deeds and other legal instruments prepar ed with promptness and accuracy. leb. 1.3. JOHN RUSSEL & CO.. Tanners and Curriers, Pennville, Clearfield Co , Pa. Keep constantly on hand an excellent assortment of leather, which they offer for sale at the lowestcash prices. Hides of all kinds taken in exchange. Julyl5-54. JOHN HUIDEKOPER, Civil Engineer and Land J Surveyor, offers his professional services to the citizens of Clearfield county. All business en trusted to him will be promptly and faithfully ex ecuted. He can be found at the banking house of .Leonard, i-inney & Vo. bept. 21, 18a9. DR. M. WOODS, tenders his professional servi ces to the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity. Residence on Second street, opposite the office of L. J. Crans, Esq . Office, the same that was recent ly occupied by Hon. G R. Barrett, where he can be found unless absent on professional business. . TlENTAL CARD. A. M. SMITH, offers his pro XJ fessional services to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Clearfield and vicinity. All operations upon the teem executed witn neatness and despatch. Ueing familiar with all the late improvements he is pre pared to make artificial teeth in the best manner. Office in Shaw's New Row, Clearfield. Sep. 15. STOUR TEETH ! DR. A. M. HILLS, desires to J announce to his friends and patrons, that he is now devoting all ot his time to operations lnDen- tistry. Those desiring hisservices will find him at his office, adjoining his residence, at nearly all times, and always on Fridays and Saturdays, un less notified otherwise in the town papers the week before. All wont warranted to be satisfactory. BOOT A SHOE MAKING. Theundersignedhav ing entared into partnership in the above bu siness, at the end ot the new bridge, li miles a- bove Clearfield borough, are prepared to do all kinds of work in their line on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. JOHN S. HOYT, A. G. HOYT. N. B. All kinds of country produce and hides taken in exchange for work. June 23, 1858 1859. Til Zl'tit EXTENSIVE DEALER IN SQUARE TIMBER, -t'ltr BOARDS. SniNGLES. AC. vK stT Soul j ?letd nssortmeni ntrU Octl3 in a well sitppl c0 1859. T ASKING AND COLLECTION OFFICE U OF LEONARD, FINNEY & CO., CLEARFIELD, CLEARFIELD COUNTY, PA. Bills of Exchange, Notes and Drafts Discounted. Deposits received. Collections made, and proceeds promptly remitted, exchange on the Cities con stantly on hand. Umce, on Market St., opposite tne resiaence oi jas.i.uranam,isq. jAprl.i. james t. i-eonard. ::::::::: n. a. pisnet. wm a. Wallace. .:::::::::: a. c. fixket. FLOUR ! FLOUR !! The undersigned hav. inz made arrangements with a laree manu facturing establishment to supply him with Flour, he gives notice to the public that he is prepared to furnish all who want a good article, at the very lowest price, in as large or small quantities as my be desired. HS also keeps on hand constant ly liquors of all kinds, which he will sell whole sale or retail. JAS. H. GALER. Tyrone City, Ta , July 11th, 1859. AGENTS WANTED ! to sell Gary's Patent Cap and Breast Lantern. To those furnish ing satisfactory references, a liberal salary and expenses will be paid. The article is needed by every farmer and mechanic in the country, and will meet with ready sale. For particulars address J. C. CARY, Patentee, Dec. 14, 1859-4t. 81 Nassau St., N.Y. EXECUTORS' NOTICE Letters Testa mentary on the Estate of James Henry, late of Pike township, Ulearneid county. I'a , aeceas siding in Union township, all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated to my Attor ney, L. J. trans. Esq., Ulearneid, l a., or WILLIAM X. JUllNSiUN, February 8, 1860. Executor TTEEP UP THE EXCITEMENT Re JLV movals always cause excitement, and since the great excitement about the removal of the Court House has subsided, the community gener ally have become somewhat excited upon hearing that (Jharly Watson has determined to pull up stakes and remove to Virginia. But the latest cause of excitement is the fact that I have lemov ed my Saddler Shop from my old stand opposite the Court House to my new shop on Market street, nearly opposite the jail, where all who may favor JiL ..II 1 1 -.1 O 111 C" me wiiii a can can do suppiiea wua oatiate-j, o git Harness, Double Harness, Tug Harness, Sri dies, Collars, Whips, Halters. Housings, Breech bamis. Side Straps, and in fact every article in the line of saddling and Harness making, lhanklul for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed I solicit a continuance of the same and a call from as many new customers as can make it suit. Aug. 29, '59. GEORGE W. RHEEM P. S. My being connected with tho Drui busi ness win not interfere with my shop, tor 1 have the Drug Store attended to by careful hands and intend devoting my time exclusively to my regu w v UuiUvOa . VI IT ltd A HOMESTEAD FOR $10. Homestead for $100. Also, Homesteads for $1000 and over, situated on and near Rappahannock Jtuver. above and u jIow Iredericksbunr. in Virginia. A new town, called Jxapnahannock, has recent ly been laid out, in Cnlprper County, in the midst ot the trola ttegion oj Virginia, surrounded by Mines and Mining Companies; and Farms and Town Lots in alternate divisions or shares, can now be had for a "Mere Sons," simpiv to induce settlement in this desirable region. 154.900 worth of land is to be divided amongst purchasers or given away as an inducement to come on and make improvements, and the land is of the most linnrov able qualities. Many have already settled and scores of others are coming. 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And you will be sattsfied tbat it is the best place 2 .1 A . . 1 T t in iae conniry to purcuase iooks. ESPECIAL NOTICE TO AGENTS. G. G. Evans, having purchased the stereotype plates, copyrights, etc.. of the "Prince of the House of David," "Pillar of Fire," etc., would call the at tention of agents to these truly valuable Works. ihe "Prince of the House of David," is one of the most popular and best selling books ever published. Over 180,000 copies have been sold, and it bids fair to out-rival the "Pilgrim's Pro gress," or any other similar work. ihe "Pillar of Fire," by the same author, is now meeting with a rapid sale, over 90,000 copies have been sold since its publication, as a compan ion to the "Prince of the House of David," eve ry reader ot that book: should purchase a copy. ' une itecoras ot tne revolutionary w ar, is a book of great interest and gives a vast amount of information relative to the Soldiers of the Revo lution, and is an invaluable book of reference for the descendents of its heroes and all who are in terested in Pension claims. Land Warrants, etc. laa most liberal inducements are offered to A- gents, and upon addressing the publisher every information will bo given. Send for a catalogue. Address GEO. (. EVANS, Publisher, Jan. 25, !60-6t. 439 Chestnut St.. Phil'a, Pa. ' ... - .:..,. TftT.ASTERING. The subscriber' having lo eated himself in the Borough of Clearfield, would inform the pubucthat he is prepared to ao work in the above line, from plain to ornamental nf anv descriotion. in a workmanlike style. Also whitewashing and repairing done in a neat man ner, and on reasonable terms. f April 7. 1858. EDWIN COOPER. TTNITED STATES HOTEL Thes ubscri- U ber announces to his Clearfield friends, and the public in general, that he has taken the above named house, located at the Railroad, in Harris burg. Pa.' - He will endeavor to" make this house one of the most desirable stopping places in the State Capital, by accommodating all who may fa vor him with their custom in the best manner pos sible. Jjulylll BEN. HARTSHORN, Sup't. TVEW STONE WARE MANUFACTORY 11 IN CLEARFIELD. PA. - The undersigned takes this method of inform ing the publio that he has commenced the manu facture of Stone-Ware in the Borough of Clear field, and thst ho is now prepared to supply all who may want them with Milk and Cream Crocks, Jugs. Jars, Ac, at lower prices, than they can be bought elsewhere. He solicits a share of patron age. - FREDERICK LE1TZ1NGEK. Clearfield, Pa.. Muy 25, 1859-ly. FR.v RANKLIN BILLIARD ROOM The ndcrsigned informs the publio that he has fitted up a Billiard Room, up-st airs in Dr. Lorain's Building on Market street, Ciearheld, I'a., lor the accommodation of all who may wish to indulge in this delightful and scientific recreation His table is of the latest and best pattern, and all the appliances are of a similar character. No atten tion will be spared to insure the comfort and plea sure ot customers. ixuuiitr bill ill. Clearfield, December 21, 1859 DANIEL GOODLANDER, BOOT A SHOE Maker, keeps constantly on hand for sale at his shop, near Luthersburg, Clearfield county, Pa, BOOTS & SHOES. SOLE A UPPER LEATHER, Rip and Calf Skins, (French and American;) and a variety of Linings, Bindings, Shoe Pegs, Nails and Thread, Boot Webbing, Blacking, ire. ; in fact, everything usually kept in a shoe-finding establishment. He has also Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Rice, Soda, Syrup, Tobacco, Segars, Nails, Crlass, Ac, all ot which can be had cheap for cash. I il i x- i n , . r 1 1 jjuiuersourg. iovemoer , ioj'j-iyp. 1 OOK HERE, GENTLEMEN ! WAGON JLi SHOP AHEAD !!!! The subscriber thankful for past favors, takes this method of informing his old customers and the public in general, that he has removed his shop from the foundry to the shop formerly occupied by George W. Orr. on Sec ond street, Clearfield. Pa., where he will continue to manufacture agons of every description, to order, of good material and in a workmanlike manner. Also, Wheelbarrows, Harrows, Grain craaies, sc, made on short notice, in superior style, and of the best stock. Repairing of every jtina aone witn aispatcn. and on reasonable terms. June 2, Io. WILLIAM il. BROWN. THE UNION RIGHT SIDE UP Since the subscribers have started the Chair-ma king business at their residence in Lawrence tp., i mile from Philip Antes' saw-mill bn the west side ot the river, where they keep constantly on hand All dexerivtifws of Chairs. Settees. Boston ROCKING CHAIRS, RUSH BOTTOMS A SPRING Seat Chairs, from the common- Windsor vp to the verv latest stule of Parlor Chairs. Tbe subscribers having an elegant water-power by which they do their Boring, Sawing, Turning, Ac, they are enabled to sell every style of chairs at reduced prices The public is respectfully in vited to call and examine for themselves. All work warranted either new work or repairing. Jan. 4, I860. WM. M'CULLOUGH A SON. NEW OYSTER SALOON. The undersign ed would inform the citizens of Clearfield and vicinity, that he has recently fitted up a SALOON adjoining his Uakery, where he is prepared to serve all customers who may call with choice BALTIMORE OYSTERS, SARDINES, and ail the attendtnt "fijeins" that may be desired . flliCU, VAULO, lUiO, AITliLO, Oij., on hand and for sale at reasonable rates for cash Persons wishing anything in this line are reques ted to give me a call, and I am confident that you will be pleased with the quality of the edi bles, aswell as with the arrangement of the room. uememoer tne place, tae "Old Jew fctore," on Market street, Clearfield. Nov. 2,1859 WENDLIN ENTRES. T OOK HERE ! LOOK HERE !! The nn JLi dersigned take this method of informing the public generally thst they have entered into co partnership in tbe Blacksmithing business, and can be found at the shop formerly occupied by Ja cob Shunkweiler, on Third street, in the borough of Clearfield, where they will be pleased to see their old customers, and as many new ones as can make it convenient, to give them a call. Bring on your hoes, your spades, and picks, Your log chains and your pulling sticks, Your sleds, your sleighs, your horse and mare, No three-year old, shall then go bare. Your spears we'll work up then just right, To pruning hooks for every bight, Your swords too. shall then be wrought To plough-shares such as Cain, ne'er bought. J. SHUNKWEILER, Dec. 6, 135S. GEORGE W. ORR. OH SALE OR KENT A VALUABLE TAVERN STAND AND FARM of 85 acres of Land, 65 of which are cleared and under culti vation, situate on iiearneia licck, on the mam road leading from Clearfield town to Clearfield Bridge, in Clearfield county, Pa., and three miles from the former place. The house is large, now. well calculated for a lavern, and will command nearly all the custom of the watermen during the freshets, which usually last from four to six weeks. There are also a good Barn, Wood Shed, Wash and Bake House, and various other buildings necessa ry for convenience and comfort. The terms of sale will be made easy say four annual payments. For further information inquire of L. J. Crans, Esq., Dr. A.T. Schryver, James U. Larimer, Esq., uiearneia, or u. v. neia, uien nope, uiearneid county, Pa. Possession can be given so that the buyer or rcntor can have the benefit of the spring business, which alone will amount to more than double the rent A, T. SCHRYVER. Clearfield, Pa., January 5, 1859-tf. H' IGnLY IMPORTANT INFORMA- TION.-JV'w Spring Goods. L. A W. REIZENSTEIN, corner of Main and Joy streets, opposite William Barker's "Mansion House," LOCK HAVEN, PENN'A. The undersigned would respectfully announce the citizens ot Ulearheld county, especially Lumbermen coming to Lock Haven, that they have just received their Spring goods, comprising a tremendous stock of fashionable and seasonable READY-MADE CLOTHING. ALSO. FURN ISHING GOODS HATS AND CAPS BOOTS A SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES. AC, which can't be found in any town this side of the city ; all of which, they are determined to sell at so slight an advance on city cost, and at such a great reduction from the usual prices, as to aston ish even the closest buyer. The goods are all new and tashionnble and have been selected with tbe greatest care and will be warranted in point of duraDiaty. Aememocr the place ! L. A W REIZENSTEIN, Opposite Wm. Barker's "Mansion House." Lock Haven, Pa., March 16, 185-3m.' ON HIS OWN nOOK!-J0HN GUELICn, CABINET MAKER. The subscriber wishes to inform his old friends and customers, that he is now carrying on the Cabinet Making business, on "his own hook," at his old shop on Market Street, nearly opposite the "old Jew Store," where he keeps on hand, and is prepared to manufacture to order, every description of Cabinet-Ware, that maybe wanted in this section of country ; con CwliXV , Writing and Wash Stands; Centre, Din- Breakfast Tables : Mahogany and Com- sisting oi Kureaus ing and Breakfast Tables : Mahogany mon Bedsteads; Sewing Stands, Ac, Ac. . He will also repair furniture and chairs, in good style, cheap for cash. House Painting done on short no tice, and easy terms. Now is the time to buy at reasonable prices, as I intend to sell every thing in my line of business at the cheapest cash rates. Walk in and examine the articles on band, and judge for yourselves, of the quality and finish. vvuuuj iiuuulc fecciveu in payment. April 13, 1859 JOHN GUELICH. N. B Coffins made to order on short nnt-inn and funerals attended with a neat hearse, and appro priate accompany mcnts, when desired. J. G. fyillE FARM in Jordan towship noccupied by -L John kiliou, being 50 acres, ia of which are cleared and under good fence, and having a house and barn thereon erected, for sale. Apply to . JunelS, 1859. L.J. CRANS, Clearfield. TVTEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS!! FIRST 11 ARRIVAL !!- 'ust received at the "corner store" of Wm. Irvin. in Curwensville, a very large an.t vott 4 !, T 17.. 1 IT-' . il J. comprising everything adapted to the wants tne people. Please call and examine the goods ana prices. . . September 24, 1859 BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER. The undersigned takes this method to announce to the citizens of Clearfield and the surrounding country, mat ne nas opened a Uarber Shop, on market street, in bhaw s new row.wbere he s pre pared to accommodate all who may giva him a call, and hopes to receive a liberal patronage. uct. e, 1808. JiJKlsailAU N0B.IU5. riLORIOUS NEWS ! NATIONAL EX- UT . CHANGE Tbe subscriber having taken the above well known stand, in Curwensville, Pa., is ready to accommodate all who may favor him with their patronage. His table will always be supplied witn tne oest tne market can anord, and his liar with tbe choicest liquors. His stable will be under the care of attentive hostlers. April 8, 1S58. DAVID SMITH. WASHINGTON IIOUSE.MIDDLETOWN, Dauphin County, Pa. The undersigned. having become proprietor of the above Hotel, re cently kept by Mrs. C. Griffee, solicits a continu ance of the custom which has heretofore been so liberally extended to tho house, especially by the citizens of Clearfield county, trusting that he will be able to render satisfaction to all who may fa vor with a call, by strict attention to the wants and eomfort of his guests. L li. DEEG. Middletown, Pa., March 30, 1859-3in. i uliijiu Jim ine unaersigned res- X pectfully announces to the traveling publio in general that he now occupies the Tavern house mile east of b. Bauders old stand, in Covington township, where he is prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom His house is commodious and well adapted to the en tertainment of travelers, and his table will always i. , i .i .i , . . i ..i , . uu prvviueu wua ue oesi mat me market can af ford. His stable is also convenient and good. March 9, 1859. BENJAMIN SNIDER. fTILEMING nOTEL, (FORMERLY KNOWN JL AS THE GOOD INTENT,) CURM ENS V 1 LLE. Clearfield County, Pa. The subscriber begs leave to inform his old customers and the public gene- rauy mai ne nas recently taken the above well known stand, and that he has entirely refitted and refurnished it in a style adapted to the age. and the wants of the entire travelling community. HIS TABLE will always be provrded with everv luxury the markets and surrounding country will afford. HIS BAR will be supplied with the choi cest wines anu liquors. Ills S1ALLES, which are the best and most commodious on the road within a day's travel, will alwavs be in charere of careful and attentive hostlers In short, everv ucparuneni oi nis estaonsnment will be supplied with all the comforts and conveniences the weary A II 11 1 a v . iravcuer coum aesire. UM. A. MASUA. Curwensville, June 2. 1858. iLliAKllliLU HOUSE, CORNER OF Vy FIRST AND MARKET STREETS. CLEAR FIED, PA. The undersigned would respectfully inform his friends and the travelling public in general, mat ne nas taken the above house, (for . . i . , .1 i . . ., . V inerly known as the Hemphill Hotel. and tbat the house has been recently refitted, improved ana newly . furnished : that extensive In!ilin uo juhs ueen compietca; and that ho is pre- lurcu 10 accommodate all who may give him a call in the most pleasing and agreeable manner. He is amply provided with everything to render nis nouse a uesiraoie sconninsr place, and will I....."-,. . . . . . " . " "u""" j cuicrmiu ms guesis in a manner mat w give me luwest sausiaouon. ine uuuso ia Miuaicu in apieasant and quiet part ot me xown, ana no expense or attention will be spa- . ... . . ' " .u uuu VJl 1 11 C urai uuu,rN 1 1 1 I MH I'l 111 Fl V a paironage is resDecuuiiv solicited. His bar will bo supplied with an assortment of choice nquo s. Ijune2-'5S H. HAYS MORROW. MUSEUM, CABINET, AND SCHOOL FELLOW COMBINED Merry's Museum tor ISG0- The Illustrated Dollar Magazine for Jioys ami uiris, A new volume commences with the January Number, with greater attractions than ever before. We have completed a series of arrangements by which the Museum shall be ren dered valuable and useful far beyond precedent. We shall have some of the finest engravings that have ever appeared in a Magazine of the kind ; and it will continue to be the Yonug People's Fa vorite, xnese illustrations will be accompanied with rich and racy articles too, from Robert Mer ry, Htram Hatchet. Aunt Sue, Cousin Hannah, the Old Major, Laura Elmer, and many others of our l ... . X" . . 1 1 . . l - , rr- ucsn Binti.-. now is lue nine io suoscrioe. 10 all iu-,io subscribers we will send a fine Steel En graving of "Lncle Frank," in the January num ber, bend in your names at once. Terms onlv vne i'oiiar a year, in advance. Address J JN . STEARNS A CO., Publishers, Dec. 14. 116 Nassau Street, New-York EV FALL AND WINTER GOODS ANSONVILLE, O. K. 11. SWAN announces to tho citizens of Ansonville and the surrounding country, that he has iust returned from the East and is now opening at his store an extensive stocK ot choice and serviceable Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of a general assortment of Lri uwu. UriUUfcKl.fc.iN 11 AKD-W A HE, QUEENS-WARE. CEDAR-WARE. TIN-WARE, AJUiNfcJ.S, 11A1S & O'Al'H. BOOTS A SHOES, Ready-Made Clothing, Varnishes. Paints and Oils, Drusrs. Patent Medicines. and a great variety of useful fancy goods, among which maybe found the latest stvles of Ladies' Livia wuuDts SHAWLS, K1BBONS, LACES, JJL.UWJiH,S . lliiMMI rsiiS. Ac. Ae.. Ac. The undersigned would direct particular atten tion to his extensive selection of Parlor and Coal Stoves, Cook Stoves and fixtures. Stove nine. Ac. ALSO, a large quantity of Salt. Persons desirous oi purcnasing any ot the articles in my line of business, are invited to call and examine my stock before buying elsewhere, as I feel persuaded that x can supply tnein on as reasonable terms for cash as any other store m the county. Lumber of ev ery description, and approved country produce lanen in exchange tor goods. H. SWAN. Ansonville, .November 23, 18j9. i LARGE LOT of new Prints. Delaines. Plaids. m Ac. Also a fine selection of Cashmeres. Eng lish and t rench Merinos, and all styles of Ladies' dress goods, at the "corner store" of Wm. Irvin. in Curwensville. September 24. A LARGE LOT of Nails, Glass, Paints, Oils, Bur ning Fluid, Turpentine, Alcohol, Ac, very I . 1 1 . 1 . .. M ow ujr mo (juauiuy, at ine "corner Ftore ot vurwensvuie. eepremoer zi. ivji. lltviN. HENRY DISTON'S Mill and X-cut Saws, and Loveland A Mann's superior chopping Axes, at Wm. Irvin's. in Curwensville. Sent. 24. HIDES taken at the highest price in exchange for goods by Wm. Irvin, at the "cheap cor- ner" In Curwensville. September 24. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, an assortment, at the "cheap corner store" of Wm. Irvin. in j Curwensville. , September 24. COOKING AND PARLOR STOVES, for sale at the "cheap corner store" of Wm. Irvin, in Curwensville. September 24. BAR IRON, lish blister Spring. Shear, American, Eng and cast Steel, at the cheap cor Wk. Irvix, Curwensville. ner store of ' A FEW set of Ladies' Furs will be sold very T low-at tho "cheap corner store" of . . - "' 23' ' 1 Wm' Ikti Curwensville. GRIND STONES with fixtures, for sale by AVm Irvin. Curwensville. September 24. P LOUR A quantity of good Flour, in 100-lb sacks, for sale by Ws . V. Ibwix. Clear fold. SKELETON SKIRTS, all sizes and sale by Wm. Irvin, Curwensville prices, for Sept. 21. WAGGON AND BUGGIES, for sale cheap, by Wm. Irvin, Curwensville. Sept 24. Afi BUSHELS of Clover Seed for sale at store of Wm. Iuvin, CurtcaisuiU, the I F Tn OF ALL KINDS C.U v tT , ' ' .MERRELL A Iui?ER s lor Japaned-Ware, goto MebkellA B.cler'. 1 or Brittania-Ware, go to Mebbell A Biolee'V r a,r,d-" re' t0 Mfbbell A BillH l For Hollow-Ware, go to Merrell A Biglkb's . JAPAXNED WARE. x or lancy waiters, go to Merbell A BioLrH, vr fan7Jde boxes, go to Merrell A Bigleb's " For good dust pans, o to Mekrell A Biolp-" of 'aescups.gotoMEBREU. Jfc Bicl t or gooa toot tubs, go to Merrell A Bigler's' EK 8. For water coolers f . mERRELI f Bi"k'. J:or water coolers. go to Merrell A Bigler's For chamber buckets, goto Merrell A Bigleb'r 8TOVES, 8TOVE Hxtcres C . For stovesof all kinds,gotoMeRttr,'. For farmers' boilers, o to M J ' For good stove-pipe, go to Meure,.,. 4 b", For summer furnaces, eo to Merrell A . For large iron kettles, go to Merrell A Bisi.v'f" For coffee roasters, , . go to Merrell A Biqler ' For stove brushes, go to Mekrell A Biglek'i For German blacklead.go to Merrell A Hi,:, ...f.' For stove collars. . goto Merrell A Bigler's" For Rafting stoves, . go to Merrell A Bigleb' MISCELLAXEOL'8 ARTICLES. For superior coal oil. ro to Merrell A r;t.. For fancy coal oil lamps, go to Merrell A Big'w f' For old dominion coffee-pots to Merrell A mi . For fancy gas chandaliers.go to Merrell A Biw.- a : i li, if ,it...,eri. For good grain cradles, - go to Merrell A Ui!cr-!' For superior ploughs, go to Merrell A lli!..." For side hill ploughs, go to Merrell A BiglerY For good road scrapers, go to Merrell A BiglerY For superior sand screens, go to Merrell ABiierg' For good platform scales, goto Merrell A UtglerY For good counter scales, go to Merrell A Bigler g' For superior hay scales, go to Merrell A Bii.-." For patent milk pans, go to Merrell A Lig!er-,' Forgood clover hullers, go to Merrell APiVer?' For fancy lamp shades, go toMerrell A Bir;. ' For good spelter and zinc, go toMerrell A EigierY For superior fruit cans, go to Merrell A Iiigler ' r or good nouse-spouting, go to Merrell A Biglerg HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENTS. For bar iron of all Kinds, go t Merrell A Bii.-. For superior cast steel, go to Merrell A i:Hcr-g' For good nails and spikes, go to Merrell A EHerY For good English steel, go to Merrell A Biier i For neat smoothing irons, go toMerrell A I!iu.-. For good spring steel, go toMerrell A BiVler g' For superior door locks, go to Merrell A BHer'i For American blistersteel, go to Merrell A L'ig;er ' For iron axles and files, go to Merrell A Bigler's" For superior pump chains.go toMerrell A Bigltt,' For all pump fixtures. go to Merrell A Iii5i--.' For good buggy springs, go to Merrell A Bigler's' For butts and hinges, Ac go to Merrell A BiglerY. or superior urass Keiiies.go to .uerreil & liiglet For good uastin kettles, go to Merrell A RiirWa For nearest waffle irons, go to Merrell A BiglerY or good sausage cutters, go to Nerrell A Bigler's. For good sausage stuffers. go to Merrell A- Iii irW. For superior coffee mills, go to Merrell A Bigler's. For superior porch feet, go to Merrell A Biirler a For shovel plough wings, go to Merrell A Kigler'g. r or gooa norse shoe nails, go to Merrell A Bigler . For superior hotel lamps, go to Merrell A Bigler's. For barn door hinges. eo to Merrell A BiHer" For superior gate hinges, go to Merrell A Bigler's. For superior jack chains, goto Merrell A Bigler's. For long handled shovels, go toMerrell A Bigler's. For spades and hay forks, go to Merrell ABigicr's. For hoes and iron rakes, go to Merrell A Bigler'a. For ferrels of all sizes. go to Merrell A Biu-Ier's. For superior brass cocks, goto Merrell A Bigler's. For Brass candle sticks, go toMerrell A Bigler's. For brass snuffers t locks, gotoMerrell A Bigler's. For superior lard lamps, go to Merrell A Bigler's. lor good lemon squeezers.go toMerrell A Bigler's. For good cork screws. go to Merrell A Bigler . For egg codlers k beaters, go to Merrel I A Eigler. lor good bread toasters, en to Afrr-ll A Tt;.lor'. For superior flesh forks, so to Merrill .fe ):;lrr-" For good basting spoons, coto Mprwll A P.iwifV For good twine boxes. antn Mrwit i;. .!.... For neat spring balances, gotoMerrell A Bigler's. 1' OT CTOOrt eorn rrr nH aya A AT 1 1 n T5 : -T ' I Jror goou corn shellers, go toMerrell A Bigler's. ror parent saw gnmers, go to Merrell A Hitler' or superior castors, gotoMerrell A Biqler Country produce, old metal, brass and eopr I HI HC11 ill f ( ' 1 1 11 71 IT ( aQrha . I , A W 1 w . ( I I O wimiuvm,imu5tl, iojj JF YOU GOTO WANT SUPERFINE FLOUR Mossop's. IF you want good Extra Flour, go to Mossop's. IF you want Extra Family Flour, go to Mdssoi-'s. IF you want good smoked llama, e-o to Mossop'b IF you want Sides or Shoulders, go to Mossop's. ir jou want excellent lined Beef, goto Mossop s. IF you want good Brown Sugar, go to Mossop's. IF you want superiorWhiteSugar.goto Mossop's. IF you want the best Rio Coffee, go to Mossop's, IF you want Extract of Coffee, go to Mossop's. IF you want good Imperial Tea, go to Mossop's. IF you want good Black Tea. go to Mossop's. IF you want good Young Hyson, go to Mossop's. IF you want coarse or fine Salt, go to Mossop's. rv- . ....... ir you want excellent luce, go to Mossor s. IF you want fresh ground Spices, go to Mossop's. IF you want superior Candies, go to Mossor's. IF you want Adamantine Candles, goto Mossop's. IF you want good Tallow Candles, go to Mossop's. IF you want good fresh Mackerel, go to Mossop'r. it you want good Iresh Herring, go to Mossop s. IF you want superior White Fish, go to Mossop's. IF you want Molasses, all kinds, go to Mossop's. IF you want fine Dried Peaches, go to Mossop's. IF you want fine Dried Apples, ga to Mossop's. IF you want Oranges and Lemons, go to Mossop's. IF you want Nails inn Sr,ilrM cm tn IF you want Hardware of all kinda.go to Mossop's! IF you want a good Grass Scythe, go to Mossop's., IF you want a good Hay Fork, go lo Mossop's. IF you want a good Manure Fork, go to Mossop's. IF you want good Garden Spades, go to Mossop's. IF you want Willow Baskets, go to Mossop's. IF you want a good Buggy Whip, go to Mossop's. IF you want Tobacco and Cigars, go to Mossop's. IF you want Fanoy Wall Paper, go to Mossop's. IF you want ManillaA hemp cords.go to Mossop's. IF you want Palm or Fancy Soan. sro to Mossop's IF you want Shoe Lasts and Pegs, go to Mossop's. IF you want good Saw-mill Saws, go to Mossop's. IF you want Powder, Lead A Shot. go to Mossop's. IF you want good Shoe Blacking, go to Mossop's. IF you want good Stove Blacking, n-o to Moss.p' IF you want superior Blacfc Ink, go to Mossop's. IF you want a Smoothing Iron, go to Mossop's. IF you want good brown Muslin, go to Mossop's. . IF you want good White Muslin, go to Mossop's. IF you want good colored Muslins, go to Mossop's. IF you want silk Handkerchiefs, go to Mossop's IF you want cotton Handkerchicfs.goto Mossop's IF you Tant Linen Table cloths, go to Mossop's IF you want cotton Table cloths, go to Mossop's IF you want UmbrellasAParasols, go to Mossop's IF you want a superior Clock, go to Mossop's. IF you want Fancy Carpet Sacks, go to Mossop's. IF you want Table Oil Cloths, Ko to Mossop's. IF you want good FloorOil ClM.h, go to Mossop's. IF you want new School Books, go to Mossop's. IF you want a good Undershirt, go to Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Coats, co to M.-.ssop s IF you want fashionable Pants, go to Mosop's. lb you want fashionable Neck ties. go to Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Vests, ea to Mni"i IF you want fashionable Hats, go to Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Hand ks, goto Mossop's. IF you want fashionable Boots, go to Mossop's. xt you want lashionable Shoes, go to Moss IF you want Boys' Coats A Pants, go to Moss SOP s. J. Zlnt Fh?H.sf g to SSOIs' " y0U Dt Chl,dren 8 Sho58 g o Mossop's. jr you want iasnionabie Bonnets, go to Mossop's. IF you want Calicoes, new styles, go to Mossop's. IF you want new fancy DeLaines, go to Mossop's. IF you want good French Chintz, go to Mossop's. IF you want French Ginghams, go to Mossop's. IF you want Domestic Ginghams, go to Mossop's. II you want first rate Alpacas, go to Mossop's. IF you want old Monongahela. go to Mossop's. IF you want Port Wine, superior, go to Mossop's. IF you want " for Medical use, go to Mossop's. IF yOU Want " Sa!rmpntl nt. Vnacir'j IF you want good Cherry Brand v goto Mossop's. " you want good Sweet Wine, golo Mossop's. IF you want Fancy Cassimeres, go to Mossop IF you want Black Cassimeres, go to Mossop's. c jou want piam&iancv Tweeds, goto Mossop's- it you want superior Cassinets, go to Mossop's. i i.' . n - . you want superior Sattinets, go to Mossop' IF you want ground White Lead, go to MosscrV IF you want fino ground Zinc, go to Mosskp', IF you want Pure Flax-seed Oil, go to Mossop's tp y0U want any other articles, go to Mossop's IF you want to buy cheap for cash, go to Mossop's CI. vicwucm, x a., April a, ioos. - TVEAV GOODS VERY rnPJP i.,f e X 1 ceived and for sale low at th "rhranegt eor ner," Curwensville, by JOHN TAIIO-V